__________________"The gun has played a critical role in history. An invention which has been praised and denounced... served hero and villain alike... and carries with it moral responsibility. To understand the gun is to better understand history."

“What is morality in any given time or place? It is what the majority then and there happen to like, and immorality is what they dislike.” - Alfred North Whitehead

Yeah, we're seeing various guns being revived recently, including the P210, the Colt Python, the Robinson M96 (Stoner 63 clone).

I never understood the Colt business model. They were hemorrhaging money, and yet stuck with making M1911s and M4s, something dozens of companies were already doing, rather than selling their unique products which no one else sells, like Pythons and (my personal favorite) the Pocket Hammerless.

I never understood the Colt business model. They were hemorrhaging money, and yet stuck with making M1911s and M4s, something dozens of companies were already doing, rather than selling their unique products which no one else sells, like Pythons and (my personal favorite) the Pocket Hammerless.

It could have had to do with the obvious preference for military contracts that Colt has shown in the past.

__________________"The gun has played a critical role in history. An invention which has been praised and denounced... served hero and villain alike... and carries with it moral responsibility. To understand the gun is to better understand history."

“What is morality in any given time or place? It is what the majority then and there happen to like, and immorality is what they dislike.” - Alfred North Whitehead

You'd think that with the poor financial performance of Colt and how many times they've been to the brink of bankruptcy they'd have a major reorganization and/or major re-evaluation of their priorities. But I've seen nothing of the sort so far. They've only re-introduced one of their classic revolvers too at this time.